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Fregenae
41.8531° N, 12.1933° E
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Fregenae (Italian: Fregene) was a maritime town of ancient Etruria, situated between Alsium and the mouth of the Tiber. The modern Fregene is an Italian hamlet (frazione) of Fiumicino, in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio. As of 2012 its population was of 6,445.
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Colonial foundation
245 BCE
Modern town created
1928
Urban expansion
1970s
Municipal change
1992
Population recorded
2012
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